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When Jeff Lynne’s ELO pre-sale tickets go on sale on Ticketmaster for 2025 final tour

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Jeff Lynne’s ELO have announced their final tour which will have shows in Birmingham and Manchester before heading to London for BST Hyde Park Festival.

The band will play at the Utilita Arena Birmingham on 5 July 2025, returning to the city decades after being founded there, and Manchester Co-op Live on Wednesday 9 July 2025.

Pre-sale for The Over and Out UK Tour 2025 will be available on Wednesday (October 30) at 10am while general sale will begin on Friday (November 1) at 10am via Ticketmaster. Read more: Legendary rock band announce one-off intimate Manchester show with £15 tickets Jeff Lynne’s ELO final tour will also offer exclusive VIP experiences which will be available on Wednesday 30 October at 10am.

Pre-sale will take place on Wednesday, October 30, at 10am for Co-op members and O2 Priority members. If you are eligible for pre-sale access you should have received a code by email which will grant you access to Ticketmaster’s presale.

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